Alvin I. Goldman, Curriculum Vitae

Alvin I. Goldman, Curriculum Vitae

Alvin I. Goldman, Curriculum Vitae Education Columbia University, B.A., 1960, Summa cum laude Princeton University, M.A., 1962, Ph.D., 1965 Positions Held Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Board of Governors Professor, 2002- present. Department of Philosophy and Center for Cognitive Science University of Arizona, 1983-2002 Professor, 1983-1994, Regents’ Professor, 1994-2002 Philosophy and Cognitive Science. University of Illinois at Chicago, Professor of Philosophy, 1980-83 University of Michigan, Assistant Professor, 1963-69; Associate Professor, 1969-73; Professor, 1973-80; Department Chair, 1977-79. Princeton University, Visiting Professor, Spring 2004 Yale University, Visiting Professor, Fall 1991 University of Pittsburgh, Visiting Associate Professor, Summer, 1972 Corpus Christi College, Oxford University, Temporary Member of Senior Common Room, 1967, 1988. Selected Fellowships, Grants, Awards, and Honors Romanell Prize Lecturer on Philosophical Naturalism, APA (2010) Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (elected 2004). Resident, Bellagio Study and Conference Center, Bellagio, Italy (July 2003). Co-winner (with William Talbott), Berger Prize in philosophy of law, APA (2000-01) Romanell-Phi Beta Kappa Professorship, 2000-2001 (three public lectures at home university) NEH Fellowship for University Teachers (2000-2001). Visiting Fellow, University of Pittsburgh Center for Philosophy of Science (1994). William Evans Visiting Fellowship, University of Otago, New Zealand 1(993). Fellow, National Humanities Center (1981-82). Fellow, John Simon Guggenheim Foundation (1975-76). Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (1975-76). George Santayana Fellow, Harvard University (1970-71). Listed in Marquis' Who's Who in the West, 25th edition (1996) Listed in Who’s Who in America (2005). Included in The Oxford Companion to Philosophy, Ted Honderich, ed. (1995). Biography in the Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, 2nd edition, R. Audi, ed. (2000). Biography in Dictionary of Twentieth Century Philosophers, Routledge, forthcoming Biography in MacMillan Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2nd edition, forthcoming 1 Extramural Activities and Positions President, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division (1991-92). National Board of Officers, American Philosophical Association (1990-93). President, Society for Philosophy and Psychology (1987-88) Editorial Activities Editor-in-Chief, Episteme, Edinburgh U.P. (2005-2011), Cambridge U.P. (2012-). Editorial Board Member: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy; Philosophy and Phenomenological Research; Oxford Essays in Epistemology; Principia; Ethics and Information Technology; Philosophers’ Imprint (e-journal); Essays in Philosophy; Mind and Society; Raritan: A Quarterly Review; Review of Philosophy and Psychology. Member of Advisory Board, Gourmet Philosophical Report. Publications Books and Journal Volumes (by and about): 1. A Theory of Human Action, Prentice-Hall (1970), 230 pp.; reprinted in paperback by Princeton University Press (1977). 2. Values and Morals, edited, with Jaegwon Kim, D. Reidel (1978), 331 pp. 3. Epistemology and Cognition, Harvard University Press (1986), 437 pp. Paperback edition (1988). 4. Liaisons: Philosophy Meets the Cognitive and Social Sciences (collected papers), MIT Press (1992), 336 pp. 5. Readings in Philosophy and Cognitive Science, edited, MIT Press (1993), 860 pp. Hardcover and paperback. 6. Philosophical Applications of Cognitive Science, Westview Press (1993), 182 pp. Hardcover and paperback. Italian translation (1996). Korean translation (1998). 7. Knowledge in a Social World, Oxford: Oxford University Press (1999). 407 pp. Hardcover and paperback. 8. "The Philosophy of Alvin Goldman," Volume 29 of Philosophical Topics (2001). Essays by nineteen contributors and replies by Goldman 2 9.. Pathways to Knowledge: Private and Public (collected papers), New York: Oxford University Press (2002). 224 pp. Paperback edition (2004). 10. Simulating Minds: The Philosophy, Psychology and Neuroscience of Mindreading, New York: Oxford University Press (2006), 364 pp. Paperback edition (2008). 11. G. Schurz and M. Werning, eds. Reliable Knowledge and Social Epistemology: Essays on the Philosophy of Alvin Goldman and Replies by Goldman. Amsterdam: Rodopi (2009). 12. Social Epistemology: Essential Readings, edited, with Dennis Whitcomb. New York: Oxford University Press (2011). 13. Reliabilism and Contemporary Epistemology: Essays (collected papers). New York: Oxford University Press (2012). 14. Joint Ventures: Mindreading, Mirroring, and Embodied Cognition (collected papers). New York: Oxford University Press (in press). Articles: 1. "Ziff on the Inconsistency of English," Analysis 22: 106-108 (1962). 2. "A Causal Theory of Knowing," Journal of Philosophy 64: 357-372 (1967). 16 reprintings and/or translations. 3. "Actions, Predictions, and Books of Life," American Philosophical Quarterly 5: 135-151 (1968). 4 reprintings. 4. "The Compatibility of Mechanism and Purpose," The Philosophical Review 78: 468- 482 (1969). 5. "The Individuation of Action," The Journal of Philosophy 68: 761-774 (1971). 2 reprintings. 6. "Toward a Theory of Social Power," Philosophical Studies 23: 221-268 (1972). 1 reprinting. 7. "On the Measurement of Power," The Journal of Philosophy 71: 231-252 (1974). 8. "Power, Time, and Cost," Philosophical Studies 26: 263-270 (1974). 9. "Innate Knowledge," in Stephen P. Stich, ed., Innate Ideas, University of California Press, 1975. 1 reprinting. 10. "Discrimination and Perceptual Knowledge," The Journal of Philosophy 73: 771-791 (1976). 9 reprintings. 11. "Reply to Braybrooke," Philosophical Studies, pp. 273-275 (1976). 12. "The Volitional Theory Revisited," in Myles Brand and Douglas Walton, eds., Action Theory, Reidel, pp. 67-84 (1976). 3 13. "Perceptual Objects," Synthese 35: 257-284 (1977). 1 reprinting. 14. "Chisholm's Theory of Action," Philosophia 7: 583-596 (1978). 15. "Epistemics: The Regulative Theory of Cognition," The Journal of Philosophy 73: 509-523 (1978). 4 reprintings. 16. "Epistemology and the Psychology of Belief," The Monist 61: 523-535 (1978). 17. "Varieties of Cognitive Appraisal," Nous 13: 23-38 (1979). 18. "Action, Causation, and Unity," Nous 13: 261-270 (1979). 19. "What is Justified Belief?" in George Pappas, ed., Justification and Knowledge, D. Reidel, pp.1-23 (1979). 17 reprintings. 20. "The Internalist Conception of Justification," in Midwest Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 5, Studies in Epistemology, University of Minnesota Press, pp. 27-53 (1980). 2 reprintings. 21. "Comments on Castaneda, 'Purpose, Action, and Wants'," Manuscrito 4: 53-61 (1981). 22. "Epistemology and the Theory of Problem Solving," Synthese 55: 21-48 (1983). 23. "The Relation between Epistemology and Psychology," Synthese 64: 29-68 (1985). 1 reprinting. 24. "Constraints on Representation," in Myles Brand and Robert M. Harnish, eds., The Representation of Knowledge and Belief, University of Arizona Press, pp. 287- 313 (1986). 25. "Epistemology and the New Connectionism," in Newton Garver and Peter Hare, eds., Naturalism and Rationality, Prometheus Books (1986). 26. Abstract: "Comment on Plantinga's 'Epistemic Justification'," Nous 20: 19 (1986). 27. "Foundations of Social Epistemics," Synthese 73: 109-144 (1987). 28. "Cognitive Science and Metaphysics," The Journal of Philosophy 84: 537-544 (1987). 29. "The Cognitive and Social Sides of Epistemology," in Arthur Fine and Peter Machamer, eds., PSA 1986, vol. 2, Philosophy of Science Association, pp. 295- 311 (1987). 30. "Ambiguities in 'the Algorithmic Level'," Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10: 84-85 (1987). 31. "On Epistemology and Cognition, a response to the review by S.W. Smoliar," Artificial Intelligence 34: 265-267 (1988). 32. "Strong and Weak Justification," in James Tomberlin, ed., Philosophical Perspectives, vol. 2, Ridgeview Publishing Company, pp. 51-69 (1988). 2 reprintings. 33. "Derived Intentionality," Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11: 514 (1988). 34. "Action and Free Will," in Daniel Osherson et al, eds. An Invitation to Cognitive Science, MIT Press, pp. 317-340 (1990). 35. "BonJour's The Structure of Empirical Knowledge," in John Bender, ed., The Current State of the Coherence Theory, Kluwer Publishing Company, pp. 105-115 (1989). 4 36. "Precis and Update of Epistemology and Cognition," in Marjorie Clay and Keith Lehrer, eds., Knowledge and Skepticism, pp. 69-87 (1989). 37. "Psychology and Philosophical Analysis," Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 89: 195-209 (1989). 1 reprinting. 38. "Metaphysics, Mind, and Mental Science," Philosophical Topics 17: 131-145 (1989). 39. "Replies to the Commentators," Philosophia 19: 301-323 (1989). (Special issue devoted to Epistemology and Cognition.) 40. "Interpretation Psychologized," Mind & Language 4: 161-185 (1989). 3 reprintings. 41. "Epistemic Paternalism: Communication Control in Law and Society," Journal of Philosophy 88: 113-131 (1991). 2 reprintings 42. "Social Epistemics and Social Psychology," Social Epistemology 5: 121-125 (1991). 43. "An Economic Model of Scientific Activity and Truth Acquisition" (with Moshe Shaked), Philosophical Studies 63: 31-55 (1991). 44. "Results on Inquiry and Truth Possession" (with Moshe Shaked), Statistics and Probability Letters 12: 415-420 (1991). 45. "Cognition and Modal Metaphysics," in Goldman, Liaisons: Philosophy Meets the Cognitive and Social Sciences, MIT Press, pp. 49-66 (1992). 46. "Epistemic Folkways and Scientific Epistemology," inGoldman, Liaisons:Philosophy

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